literally loved mifunes acting, had that presence that very rare few have.
He had an intensity about him that made him FEEL like the character he portrayed. Not saying David Carradine is the greatest actor, but his acting in Kill Bill gives me the same sort of vibe.
Like your in the presence of someone who isn't necessarily depressed, but just doesn't really value life the same as a normal person.
"Almost certainly!" The best line in the whole movie!
Logged on just to tell you... he MOST likely said "Oh, most certainly".
For me, the best line is when Bronson taunts him by saying "I think you're one hell of a man," and Mifune retorts with "I think you're one son of a bitch."
To hear Toshiro Mifune, the very picture of dignified stoicism, get pushed to the point of delivering such a "common" insult is absolute comedic gold.
And his hat stays on the entire time.
+LL Pete I noticed that right away-old samurai secret "throwing opponent while leaving his hat on his head."
+LL Pete The hat stays on his head to cover his face, so we won't see it's a stunt double taking the falls.
If you watch it closely you'll see it is the same scene and same throws over and over.
The expression on Toshiro Mifune's face when Charles Bronson "shows" him how to make a fist is priceless. Has anyone counted the number of throws? Even Sergio Leone would thought this scene was over the top.
They were repeats, he threw Bronson or stunt double max 3 times the rest are repeats, Bronson couldn't have taken that many throws and Mifune was getting on with age so the first three are the real ones.
It's so subtle, you can kinda see him smirking that he doesn't need to make a fist
Toshiro Mifune is my favorite Japanese actor of all time. He and Kurosawa are legends!
I always melt when I see the Mifune's signature scowl.. He learned to use it masterfully, and in so many screen situations. Battle/fight scenes, comic exchanges (which he was surprisingly adept at!), or serious dramatic moments. He needed a decade or so, to 'grow into' that look we fans recognize, and love. But it was worth it. Mifune never disappointed...
me cautiva mifune ...sobretodo en.las pelis d Akira Kurosawa...es muy atractivo ademas
It took me far too long to realize this was a loop.... damn...
Toshiro Mifune is a national treasure.
Stupid question: "Do you think you could do that again?" Good answer: "Most certainly."
Who pokes a fucking samurai with a stick?
Theodore Angelo Lesano Only someone with a...wait for it...Death Wish.
Someone who has a problem with poking a stick at a hornet's nest, that's who.
I love Toshiro Mifune's movies, Hi was the best Japanese Actor !!! RIP Great Toshiro Mifune
Toshiro Mifune throws Charles Bronson around for 20 seconds and editors repeat it for 2 minutes
Both legends, but damn, did they glue Charles' hat to his head?
Toshiro Mifune! One heck of an actor and one of the best looking men in the world. Great edit!! LOL!!
My sensei tossed me all over the mat like this when I got arrogant with another student. He was in his 70's and only weighed about 120 lbs. He was as solid as a tree trunk.
Missy Rabbit If your sensei isnt arrogant, and the good ones never are, then you musnt be one to your kouhais. My kendo-sensei gave the men of his life followed by a kick to the chest to this one senpai who was rude to us stinky noobs.
@@mogaman28 I also learn kendo so I get the Men but wtf, a kick? We don't do kicks in Kendo, you train in the police version or something?
@@sageofsixpathskakashi3742 Well, His main martial art was karate (he was in the French national team) and grew up in Marseille and was a bit of a loose cannon. A japanese master recommended him to do Kendo too and learn to control himself. He managed to do that, most of the times.
Love how Bronson's hat stayed on. RIP Mifune and Bronson.
I love it seeing these two legends. Note both served in ww2, bronson was a b29 gunner and mifune was a japanese airforce photographer
Jujitsued him across the state
@@vladiinsky Judo is just jujitsu lite. It was made so they'd hurt themselves less when practicing.
I want to be Toshiro Mifune in my next life
Diego Velez Damn, who knows him and doesn't want it? Great actor, the very last samurai indeed
@@samuraijackoff5354 LOL. At first I thought your user name was Samurai JerkOff 🤣
Laughed out loud. I know the scene well but the throwing loop was brilliant, the he says “looks to me like your getting tired”
they are both Strong Man's , Bronson & Mifune Legends
Toshiro Mifune was one hell of an actor ! I love the guy.
The boogeyman may check his closet for Chuck Norris, but Chuck Norris checks under his bed for Toshiro Mifune.
this reminds me of playing Metal Gear Solid, where you can toss the guards and they make the same UGH sound
Charles Bronson cares more about holding his hat on his head than fighting the samurai.
I've got the DVD of Red Sun, and most of Mifune's other films - a great actor !
Mifune is one of my all time fav's as well - interestingly enough he wasn't actually proficient with kenjutsu etc, unlike many Japanese actors who star in samurai movies (Lone Wolf & Cub star Tomisaburo Wakayama for example - so much so he the stole from his the role that his brother was slated for by showing his skills to the director - his bro played Zatoichi in that series of same name) Ironically it made the Red Sun scenes more historically accurate. Not so much the clashing of swords / weapons really. One waited for a opening, and committed to the kill / maiming. Mifune made it look like he was a master swordsman - guess that's why he was a star of such ranking.
James Hentry I found a book that said that he was a 6th Dan at Kendo. My Karate sensei confirmed this. Clearly he would also have been proficient at Judo. I also have all his movies on DVDs. One of the world’s greatest actors because he was real, not really acting so much as being.
There are three Kodokan judo throws in the loop: ippon seonage, taiotoshi and osotogari.
>XD the minute i realized this was replaying the same throws i couldn't stop laughing.
That's just an ordinary day at judo practice lol.
Mifune Toshiro was a truly great actor, it is just a pity that he is only known for his Samurai roles outside Japan :(
He did a great Mexican movie i only learned about when i moved here
two greatest bad ass dudes , sadly great missed ,R.I.P.
Mifune had the moves,,, but Bronson had the mouth...( løøks to me,like your getting tired.....we'll call it a Draw) Classic !
Amazing thing is that after all those throws his hat is still attached to his head.
Toshiro throws a stunt double around for about 5 seconds and then it's replayed about 24 times.
Amazing performance by Mifune-san, his initial reaction to Bronson attack was super fast!!!
Both War Veterans and great actors. Rip.
He hit him so hard he got stuck in a time loop
XD So funny! I love Toshiro Mifune! He always wins!
Look at that rawness, everything looks soo REAL. No fake CG, no inhuman aerobatics, the real deal. Sure we have some amazing movies these days, I'm not saying otherwise, but this movie style, there is no 'bad' acting here, no 'bad' prop or decor usage, it's just plain and simple raw, ok it's still a movie but ya know, the genuine of this old art style is quite great in itself I believe. Thanks for sharing those two awesome actors footage.
Okay, you got me. By the end of the video I was laughing pretty hard. Thanks!
Shamefur dispray misto Bronson.
@@MasterMacLeod how the f did you get here and write the same thing as I wanted, a day after of a 3yo comment? *sigh* life amazes me again... i would have written "Buronuson" btw hehehe
Old fashioned roller coaster.
It was only one Osoto Gari, one Seoi Nage and one drop Seoi Nage.
The important thing is that Bronson never lost his hat.
Advantage: Bronson.
R.I.P
Charles bronson & Toshiro mifune 😭😭😭
Charles asking Toshiro for a Death Wish :). Both were great actors. Loved their movies. R.I.P. Charles and Toshiro.
"Almosta sattanly"
Pure gold.
Thanks God we have stuntmen.
the fuck was doing a samurai in the wild west?
Mifune was a guard for a Japanese ambassador that was delivering a ceremonial sword to the US president. Bronson was in a gang that robbed the train they were on and stole the sword. Mifune was tasked with getting it back.
Samurai did visit the Old West. I know there are records of Samurai visiting Utah in the 19th century.
perruno666 getting inspired to do a kurosawa film. (most of his early stuff’s inspired by american films)
Red Sun is my favorite movie of all times.
So cool to see these two icons together. And the edit is funny.
"You think you could do that again?"
"Almost certainly."
Were the same clips shown over and over again in the movie, or is that part of the editing for this video?
>having to be an american to be this stupid
clearly you never been to Ireland
MrAlumni72 it not the same clip it just he doing the same movement to him.
LOVE Mifune's work! and in our house growing up- Bronson was one fo the main fellas to watch! Just wish movies were made this way these days.
I got to meet,know,and shoot with Mr. Bronson at his ranch locally. He loved shooting his black powder guns. Thank God for stunt doubles !!!
One example of the invincible oriental martial arts meme that developed in the 1950s and ran through most of the 1990s.
Very illuminating. Who would have guessed that a sword was a better weapon than a stick?
That Toshiro-san is one suave bastich!
good ukemi bronson
Kudos to the totally blazed editing team who looped one film take about 20 times.
No, he threw him around for 15 seconds and then replayed the same film for the next minute and 45 seconds.
What? They used the same first two throws and repeated it several times!
They only shot like 5 throws and just kept reusing the footage
Needed this today
Thanks for posting. Great and funny scene. Someone should capture the audio, and then use it for every single video where a skateboard falls, a biker crashes, a sheep falls down a mountain, etc.
This is hilarious respect too the creator
Has it been five years since anyone commented on taking this whipping? When I got into about the fifth loop it dawned on me what a beating I was in for. Well done. Well done. Well done. Well done. Well done. Well done... ... ... Thank you, editing teacher. LOL!
toshiro mifune is one of the greatest japanese actors, he was in tens of japanese amazing movies. even if he was chinese to the beginning, in the end he sure as hell is japanese :) (for the story, he was born and raised in china, but in a japanese community and from japanese parents. then he made his military service in japan, acted in japan, died in japan. he was born in china, knows chinese... ...but always been japanese.)
would not have known this movie existed..thankyou.
My favorite Japanese actor. I know I'm not the only one, he's the most popular Japanese actor of all time
Thats what my teacher would have done, a master in Hapkido, only this is the Japanese art very much alike. I got to train with a real Master, I doubt if that was Bronson as you have to learn how to take a fall, he did some pretty hard falls there, he could have easily been hurt.
Most terrible beating a man can get, without loosing his hat.
Bro you need to make this a short like this is the perfect loop
This was looped over and over.
Should I feel bad for imagining Toshiro Mifune saying "F*** you whale!" and "F*** you dolphin!" as he throws him around?
Japanese men used to be so badass.
Pheromone used to? plenty of us still are, careful what you say, you might get your ass kicked just like bronson just did lol
*****
so? there are Japanese dudes who are pussies, im just saying thats not all of us
Pheromone until modern day. because they can't even win a modern day martial arts championship in the ufc
That sounds like Mifune's real voice. Is this one of the rare English films where the producers didn't humiliate Mifune by dubbing over him?
Thats one hell of a hat Bronsons' wearing must be glued on.
great movie...or at least the fight scenes were good. I dont know why you had to loop them...but ok
Flip flip flippity flip flip....glad it was Toshiro doing it. Coulda got boring.
This is oddly satisfying. Also, "almost certainly" was a very nice touch.
2 of the greatest badasses in all of mankind history
The same scene over and over.ZZZZZZZZ
Thanks for helping me cut up the firewood for tonight.
The fight did not last 2 minutes. It was looped and you can see it every time it cuts to the beginning of the loop.
1:38 A cowboy jump-kicking a samurai...and it's Charles Bronson - with a GOOD kick...thank you internets!
It took me an alarming amount of time before I realised it was on a loop lmao
That was a stunt double, stuck on loop.
Charles Bronson buys his hats from the same hat company as Indiana Jones.
That hat was super-glued to his head
How you gonna act surprised when you're giant stick was cut in half by a katana
He was going for a big combo with those trows.
"My luck's changing!"
Prophecies are sometimes different from reality. Ouch!
"He practically murdered that guy. Murder is only killing without license and everybody kills ....... He is the killer who doesn't kill"
When Toshiro started throwing Bronson around, the scene was set in New Mexico. Once it was finished, Charles was in Oregon.
LOL! Funny as hell!
LMAOOOOOO!!! XD XD XD XD
+Craig L LOL!
Shows the power of those throws!!
Lucky for Bronson that it wasn't Chuck Norris. It would've been 4 minutes.